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Let Xt = fx1;t;x2;t;:::;xnt;tg denote a realization of a RFS of target states at time t. A probability distribution of a RFS is characterized by a discrete distribution over the cardinality of the set and a family of densities for the elements of the set conditioned on the size, i.e.,
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Therefore, these ef-forts are insuficient to cope with these grant challenges. A fundamental innovation that breaks through the bottleneck of massive content delivery in IoVs there is urgently required.
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Maria Consuelo “Cielo” De Dios, LAW ’27, is a Conwell Scholar and a Law and Public Policy Scholar at Temple University Beasley School of Law. After obtaining her bachelor’s degree in psychology and educational studies, she worked as an Educational Researcher under the EF + Math Program.